Fate, providence and free will : : philosophy and religion in dialogue in the early imperial age / / edited by Rene Brouwer, Emmanuele Vimercati.

This volume, edited by René Brouwer and Emmanuele Vimercati, deals with the debate about fate, providence and free will in the early Imperial age. This debate is rekindled in the 1st century CE during emperor Augustus’ rule and ends in the 3rd century CE with Plotinus and Origen, when the different...

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Ancient philosophy & religion ; Volume 4
This volume, edited by René Brouwer and Emmanuele Vimercati, deals with the debate about fate, providence and free will in the early Imperial age. This debate is rekindled in the 1st century CE during emperor Augustus’ rule and ends in the 3rd century CE with Plotinus and Origen, when the different positions in the debate were more or less fully developed. The book aims to show how in this period the notions of fate, providence and freedom were developed and debated, not only within and between the main philosophical schools, that is Stoicism, Aristotelianism, and Platonism, but also in the interaction with other, “religious” movements, here understood in the general sense of groups of people sharing beliefs in and worship of (a) superhuman controlling power(s), such as Gnosticism, Hermetism as well as Judaism and Christianity.
Includes index.
Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction René Brouwer and Emmanuele Vimercati -- 1 Fate, Providence, and Free Will: Why Bother? John Rist -- 2 Divine and Human Will in Imperial Stoicism René Brouwer -- 3 Epictetus on What Is in Our Power: Modal versus Epistemic Conceptions Ricardo Salles -- 4 Providence and Cosmology in Philo of Alexandria Ludovica De Luca -- 5 Providence and Responsibility in Philo of Alexandria. An Analysis of Genesis 2.9 Roberto Radice -- 6 Stoic Freedom in Paul’s Letter to the Romans 6.1–8.30 and Epictetus, Dissertation 4.1: from Being under an Obligation to Wanting Troels Engberg-Pedersen -- 7 Middle Platonists on Fate and Providence. God, Creation, and the Governance of the World Emmanuele Vimercati -- 8 Determinism and Deliberation in Alexander of Aphrodisias Carlo Natali -- 9 Alexander of Aphrodisias on Fate as a Problem in Epistemology and Moral Psychology Péter Lautner -- 10 Free Will According to the Gnostics Aldo Magris -- 11 Providence, Fate and Freedom of the Hermetic Sage Claudio Moreschini -- 12 Early Christian Philosophers on Free Will George Karamanolis -- 13 Divine Causality. Demiurge and Providence in Plotinus Enrico Peroli -- 14 Lithoi Pheromenoi. Fate, Soul and Self-Determination in Enneads 3.1 Maria Luisa Gatti -- 15 “Both Sun and Night Are Servants for Mortals”? Providence in Celsus’ True Account Pia De Simone -- 16 Providence, Free Will and Predestination in Origen Mark Edwards -- Index of Passages -- General Index.
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contents Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction René Brouwer and Emmanuele Vimercati -- 1 Fate, Providence, and Free Will: Why Bother? John Rist -- 2 Divine and Human Will in Imperial Stoicism René Brouwer -- 3 Epictetus on What Is in Our Power: Modal versus Epistemic Conceptions Ricardo Salles -- 4 Providence and Cosmology in Philo of Alexandria Ludovica De Luca -- 5 Providence and Responsibility in Philo of Alexandria. An Analysis of Genesis 2.9 Roberto Radice -- 6 Stoic Freedom in Paul’s Letter to the Romans 6.1–8.30 and Epictetus, Dissertation 4.1: from Being under an Obligation to Wanting Troels Engberg-Pedersen -- 7 Middle Platonists on Fate and Providence. God, Creation, and the Governance of the World Emmanuele Vimercati -- 8 Determinism and Deliberation in Alexander of Aphrodisias Carlo Natali -- 9 Alexander of Aphrodisias on Fate as a Problem in Epistemology and Moral Psychology Péter Lautner -- 10 Free Will According to the Gnostics Aldo Magris -- 11 Providence, Fate and Freedom of the Hermetic Sage Claudio Moreschini -- 12 Early Christian Philosophers on Free Will George Karamanolis -- 13 Divine Causality. Demiurge and Providence in Plotinus Enrico Peroli -- 14 Lithoi Pheromenoi. Fate, Soul and Self-Determination in Enneads 3.1 Maria Luisa Gatti -- 15 “Both Sun and Night Are Servants for Mortals”? Providence in Celsus’ True Account Pia De Simone -- 16 Providence, Free Will and Predestination in Origen Mark Edwards -- Index of Passages -- General Index.
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